I've started filming some of my guitar lessons; here's a little before and after video..
The fellow in this video had been playing GJ for a few years already and learned mostly on his own with the resources out there, so there wasn't really much to improve as far as sound/technique was concerned..
I have another student coming in on sunday who's a professional musician but completely new to GJ so it'll definitely be fun to show you the before/after takes...
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Very impressive!!
Will you be doing some remote teaching soon?
Django hocus pocus in your sleep. :roll:
I was hired to do this a week ago:
so i'll be doing a lot of stuff like that!
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Am I missing something? I will just say that to my very unsophisticated ear, that second guy sounds a whole lot like nothing.
The first guy was stomping like crazy.
So am I voted off the island?
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In the second one it seems like he is hitting a lot of notes he doesn't mean to hit. There are bass notes that come from nowhere and then just quit.
His rhythm is mushy in the second one. His voicings in the first might be weak or whatever, but his rhythm is perfect. Then, it is just sort of indistinct and wayward in the after video.
I guess from the perspective of a newbie such as I am, that video is a hard sell. After watching it many times, it would not cause me to want to pay for lessons from you.
I am sorry but that is how it strikes me. Again, I am completely uninitiated and ignorant, but you know...
I apologize. It is not my place to criticize you or your students, but if the intention of the video is to attract novices to your services, I don't think it will accomplish what you need.
I can understand your point of view though; but put it this way, it's like someone decides to eat taco bell his whole life, and then decides he loves mexican food, so he goes to mexico one day, and the food tastes nothing like taco bell, and he's wondering , what the F, this isn't mexican food hahaha
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if you listen to his rhythm (which is perfect), you'll notice that the second version of my student's video is closer to this than the first one...
Here's the other most famous rhythm player :
If you skip to 1:15 you hear his guitar much clearer, it's not easy to find a recording where you hear Nous'che's rhythm clearly; the youtube sample clips of his lesson videos were mixed too low to make out the true tone of the guitar
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I guess what I am finding as I hear more and more Hot Club stuff is that not only do I not care for the Taco Bell sound, but I really am not a fan of the authentic Mexican food.
It is kind of sad, though, that the more I listen to something the more I realize I really did not like it at all; at least not for the right reasons.
Maybe I should quit listening altogether before I don't even like Django electric. That would be a shame.
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